I set up AirMessage, and it is very glitchy. I can't message some people because I get an error every time. You need to own a Mac to set it up, and it needs to always be awake. So if you have a laptop, it doesn't really work. There is an option to give your apple login info to a third party, and they will run it on their Mac, but I don't trust that at all.
I just don't understand why we need a new design language every year. Just choose something and stick with it. Idgaf what it is. Just stop changing it every year.
I just tried a new Italian food place that's about 10 minutes away from where I live (I live in a rural area, so that's very close). Somehow I never noticed it before today. They are locally owned, and it appears this is the only location. They don't even have a website.
I'd give it a solid 9/10. Bread rolls were 10/10. I got a chicken parm because that's super safe when trying a new place. Chicken parm was very good, but not life changing. Maybe an 8.5/10. It was a little expensive, but it had large portions, more than enough for two meals. I'm more than happy to pay a little more to support a local business owner.
I'd definitely go back.
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I have something like this, but it's hosted on my Mac mini, so I don't think need to worry about anyone getting hacked other than myself. Obviously you need a Mac to do it this way.
I can't wait for the EU to mandate that iMessage must use RCS under the hood for interoperability with Android.
Oh no problem. For clarity, I'm on Voyager for Android. But I'm pretty sure mine is opening in chrome and chrome is rendering it instead of Voyager (or I assume safari for iOS users)
So they now have two separate AI chatbots named Copilot now? Obviously GitHub Copilot is focused on coding, but this one seems like it is not. Both are owned by Microsoft. Both are called Copilot. Both are AI chatbots.
Probably not that bad compared to others, but I opened my drawer to get ready for work one day and the little fucker was staring at me. After a brief moment where we were both shocked staring at each other, he scurried into the back of the dresser, behind the drawer. I was running a little late for work and had a very important meeting with our hardware vendors, so I closed the drawer and left. I ended up wearing something that was in the dryer as it was the only thing not covered in cockroach germs.
I got home that evening and couldn't find the little fucker anywhere. I washed all my clothes again, because it freaked me out having a cockroach touch all my clothes. I wiped down the inside of all of the drawer with a Clorox wipe. I just couldn't find him.
Days later, my wife comes running out of the bathroom and says the little pervert tried to attack her while she was on the toilet. The cockroach was actually in the light fixture. I sprayed it with some bug spray, probably a little too liberally. But he was super dead after that.
I was a math tutor for a couple of years in college. It is difficult, but this can be corrected (assuming the student is willing to put in the work).
I had gaps in my knowledge when I started tutoring as well. Factoring polynomials was always a struggle for me. I would pretty much guess and check until I got it right, and that was good enough for me to pass all of the tests in high school. Of course, until I got to multivariate calculus and I needed to factor more complicated polynomials as part of a much bigger problem. As you said, it compounded. Did I learn my lesson? No. I bought a calculator with a CAS to do that part for me. But when I started tutoring, I felt that it was unfair to my students to not know how to do something correctly, so I forced myself to learn it properly.
I just got access to an AI code generation tool through my work. I have been cynical and hesitant about using AI thus far because I feel like most of the time these types of things are overblown.
But Holy. Fucking. Shit.
It can quite literally do most of my job for me. A big part of my job includes doing repetitive tasks for deploying my code changes to the product. I usually script these things, but that requires time to write the script and time to maintain the script. Well, I just got moved to a new project, and I decided to have it start writing a few scripts for me. It probably already did a days worth of work in 10 minutes.
I'm low key excited to see one in person for the first time. I find them fascinatingly disgusting. Like pimple popping videos or post surgery pictures.
This helps me SO much. I used to be able to watch 100 episodes of a show and not know the main character's best friend's name, who had appeared in 65 episodes and had 6 focus episodes.
Turning on subtitles essentially cured this affliction.
I think it's a focus issue for me. I get distracted while watching TV. My mind wanders, and I start thinking about other things. But if I have subtitles on, I'm hyper-focused.
I set up AirMessage, and it is very glitchy. I can't message some people because I get an error every time. You need to own a Mac to set it up, and it needs to always be awake. So if you have a laptop, it doesn't really work. There is an option to give your apple login info to a third party, and they will run it on their Mac, but I don't trust that at all.